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The Martian Chronicles is a roughly connected collection of short stories written at various times by Ray Bradbury that were about humans going to Mars. They don't really have a coherent story but some of the characters and events cross over and it beats having to read 50 stories separately but is it worth reading them at all?

Where Fahrenheit 451 showed the sci-fi side of Ray Bradbury, The Martian Chronicles shows his poetic side.

In many ways it is more ambitious than 451, indeed many of the themes that Ray had to connect with the thread of storytelling show themselves off beautifully here with short stories exploring colonialism, religion, need of belonging, blowing ourselves to bits (something that doesn't sound as far-fetched considering the events we are all going through) and he creates a wonderful mythology about Mars one that is more fantastical than realistic for sure but feels lived in.

Although even when talking about hardcore science-fiction books this little collection of stories manages to achieve something that I have seen very few stories do right, namely that it shows how weird and magical and utterly incomprehensible that other lifeform (be it Martians or otherwise) can be.

Ultimately this is a book about people and their stories, experiencing it brought out a lot of emotions and I was ultimately left amazed by how well the whole was written.

Highly highly recommended if you're into short stories

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[–] The_Che_Banana@beehaw.org 1 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Oh absolutely... everything from Space Trash (Warhammer 40k) to Stephan Baxter (Hard sci fi) ... I'm currently in a Greg Beware kick because his books are just weird ina good way.

I believe the other reasons I didn't enjoy the M. Chronicles was because at that stage I was getting into Stephen King...

[–] Legendsofanus@lemmy.ml 0 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

I like both King and Bradbury!

But I haven't read anything from those other guys you mentioned, another sci-fi classic I enjoyed was The Time Machine by H.G Wells

[–] The_Che_Banana@beehaw.org 1 points 6 hours ago

There is a 'sequel' to HG Wells War of the Worlds 'the massacre of mankind's by Stephen Baxter. If you read the original, check it out.